Publisher:
Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A., Random House Inc: 1979
Seller ID: cfe10072
ISBN: 0394461096
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Near fine
First Edition/ First Printing in a near fine D/J with original $12.95 price. Signed by William Styron. Minor scuffs front and back boards- else Very Good. A very handsome copy. Perhaps Styron's most well known work besides " The Confessions of Nat Turner" which won him the Pulitzer Prize. View More...
First Edition/Stated First Printing. Signed by the author on the title page. A handsome copy with only minimal wear to black cloth cover and silver lettering on spine. Previous owner's stamp on front endpaper. Else very good+. D/J has light rubbing and is not price clipped--overall a very collectable copy. Near fine copy of the first printing signed by Styron---the author of "Sophie's Choice". Pulitzer Prize winning book. View More...
First Edition/First Printing 1960. A very good copy of a rare first printing in a likewise very good dustjacket. This copy signed by the Pulitzer Prize winning author. Styron's 3rd novel written before "Nat Turner" and "Sophie's Choice". This copy is very good with a slight cock to spine although book still lies flat when opened in the middle. Otherwise clean and unmarked throughout. The dustjacket is price clipped and slightly sunned on back cover around edges and surrounding pictorial portrait of the author---and a little edgeworn with two minor small closed end repaired tears at top of spin... View More...
First Printing 1967. From the Donald Olsen collection of Modern Firsts--recently released for sale. A fine copy in an unclipped and fine dustjacket. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1968. A very collectable copy. Styron's look into southern slavery through the eyes of a slave--a controversial book for the 60's and perhaps still controversial today--as Styron was a white author. Styron also wrote "Sophie's Choice" and "Lie Down In Darkness" which was his first novel--- written when he was only 25. One of the founders of the Paris Book Review--Styron was a major influence on American ... View More...